Winner of the 2008 Shirley Jackson Award for Best Collection.

To the long tradition of eldritch horror pioneered and refined by writers such as H.P. Lovecraft, Peter Straub, and Thomas Ligotti, comes Laird Barron, an author whose literary voice invokes the grotesque, the devilish, and the perverse with rare intensity and astonishing craftsmanship.

Collected here for the first time are nine terrifying tales of cosmic horror, including the World Fantasy Award-nominated novella "The Imago Sequence," the International Horror Guild Award-nominated "Proboscis," and the never-before published "Procession of the Black Sloth." Together, these stories, each a masterstroke of craft and imaginative irony, form a shocking cycle of distorted evolution, encroaching chaos, and ravenous insectoid hive-minds hidden just beneath the seemingly benign surface of the Earth.

With colorful protagonists, including an over-the-hill CIA agent, a grizzled Pinkerton detective, and a failed actor accompanying a group of bounty hunters, Barron's stories are resonant and authentic, featuring vulnerable, hardboiled tough guys attempting to stand against the stygian wasteland of night. Throughout the collection, themes of desolation, fear, and masculine identity are played out against the backdrop of an indifferent, devouring cosmos.

Contents:

 * Old Virginia
* Shiva, Open Your Eye
* Procession of the Black Sloth
* Bulldozer
* Probiscis
* Hallucigenia
* Parallax
* The Royal Zoo is Closed
* The Imago Sequence

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    I'm not really a horror fan, but I could appreciate the building of atmosphere and tension in (most of) these. There's a bit more show and a bit less suggest than I prefer, but that's just me.

    The story that sticks out like a sore thumb is "The Royal Zoo Is Closed", which is self-indulgent stylistic drivel of the worst kind, allusive to the point of caricature. I'd advise skipping that one. If not, well, at least it's short.

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